EuroMillions winner who scooped £146m ditches seven-bedroom estate to move in with his mother
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Lottery winner moves in with his mother: 'He's looking for simplicity'
He won 172 million euros in the lottery in 2012. But instead of his lavish villa, the Brit Adrian Bayford, a former postman, chooses to stay with his 80-year-old mother. He leaves his luxurious country house in Cambridgeshire for what it is, in search of happiness.
British postman who won 172 million euros leaves lavish villa to live with his mother (80)
A British man who won a whopping £148 million (around €172 million) in the 2012 EuroMillions lottery is leaving his luxury mansion behind. Multimillionaire Adrian Bayford, 54, is swapping his seven-bedroom estate in Cambridgeshire for a more modest abode: his 80-year-old mother's home.
EuroMillions winner who scooped £146m ditches seven-bedroom estate to move in with his mother
EuroMillions winner who scooped £146m ditches seven-bedroom estate to move in with his mother - EuroMillions winner Adrian Bayford is abandoning his seven-bedroom country estate to move in with his 80-year-old mother
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